Low voltage means the battery is low and needs to be charged. Time out protection limits the amount of time that a coil can be fired. It's usually about 10 seconds, and is meant to prolong the life of a coil.
Low voltage means the battery is low and needs to be charged. Time out protection limits the amount of time that a coil can be fired. It's usually about 10 seconds, and is meant to prolong the life of a coil.
Timed auto cutoff is to protect against over-discharge of the battery. It usually kicks in 10 - 15 seconds after continuously pressing the fire button.
Without this safety feature, over discharge of the battery could lead to battery venting or thermal runaway.
Timed auto cutoff is to protect against over-discharge of the battery. It usually kicks in 10 - 15 seconds after continuously pressing the fire button.
Without this safety feature, over discharge of the battery could lead to battery venting or thermal runaway.
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